MANILA, Philippines. – A sustained increase in rice prices once again stoked inflation in the Philippines, with a faster-than-expected consumer price hike in February ending four consecutive months of decline and sending policymakers scrambling for measures to mitigate the impact of a strong El Niño dry spell on food supply. Inflation, as measured by the Read The Rest at :
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